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<title>sane-devel: Xsane & GNOME...</title>
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<h1>Xsane & GNOME...</h1>
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<b>Oliver Rauch</b> (<a href="mailto:oliver.rauch@Wolfsburg.DE"><i>oliver.rauch@Wolfsburg.DE</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Sun, 28 Feb 1999 00:49:29 +0100</i>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0216.html">Oliver Rauch: "Re: Sane Logo"</a>
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David Mosberger-Tang wrote:<br>
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<i>> I see you're doing a great job with xsane. I'm very glad that you're</i><br>
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<i>> doing this.</i><br>
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Thanks.<br>
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<i>> May I ask what you think of adding GNOME support to xsane</i><br>
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<i>> or is it GNOME-compliant already? I'm not much of a GUI person</i><br>
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<i>> myself, but I do like the GNOME project a lot because I think they</i><br>
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<i>> have shown good taste so far in what technology they adopt and how</i><br>
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<i>> they structure the project</i><br>
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I already thought about making special versions or including special functions<br>
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for GNOME/KDE. But there are a lot of other things that are much more important<br>
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than that. I do not use KDE or GNOME and I do not know anything about their<br>
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protocols/special functions. But that is no big problem, I did not know much<br>
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about<br>
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GTK but step by step I learn what I need to know.<br>
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I think the first step is to make xsane compatible to all scanner-backends and<br>
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remove the most bugs and improve error handling. After that I want to implement<br>
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more output formats (e.g. via netpbm) and a support up to 16/48 bits per pixel.<br>
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Then we need a new or much improved preview routine.<br>
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If that is done I think GNOME-1.0 will be available and I will update to a<br>
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linux-distribution<br>
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that supports GNOME-1.0 and may be GTK-1.2 and then I will take a closer look at<br>
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the special things around GNOME and KDE.<br>
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So I think it will take a while before that - but it is on my plan!<br>
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When you make sane-1.0.1 or sane-1.1.0, it would be nice if you would include<br>
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xsane<br>
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into it. I think the worst bugs are removed and the most people should be able<br>
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to work with it<br>
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without any big problems.<br>
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Did you get my mail about starting a sane-development-line sane-1.1.x?<br>
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How do you think about it?<br>
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Bye<br>
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Oliver<br>
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EMAIL: <a href="mailto:Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE">Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE</a>
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WWW: <a href="http://www.wolfsburg.de/~rauch">http://www.wolfsburg.de/~rauch</a>
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